I was banned from this forum and created another account using a VPN. They realized it was me and banned me again. I emailed them saying I will continue violating their ban. When I emailed them I was on my work's public wifi, which anyone can connect to. My question is, would they try to contact the internet...
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My broadband speed is capped at 20Mbps and I generally see 18 to 19 Mbps when connected via wifi.
I can't try this out until I buy a long ethernet cable, and I don't want to buy one just to try it.
While my PC usually connects at a high speed, will a hard connection maybe improve signal reliability...
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I will be going to college and moving into a dorm soon. At the dorms they have a public wifi network that everyone will using but they also have ethernet ports in the dorm rooms as well. My question is if I bring my own Asus rt-n12 router and connect to the ethernet port and have it be my personal wifi instead of...
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hey y'all, i can't go on tumblr and stuff like that because of my school's wifi. Websites like proxify.com are blocked for being an "anonymiser". And before you say "you're at school to learn yadda yadda" i go to a boarding school and i like to do things like browse social media...
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I live in a large apartment building and internet is included in my monthly rent. I use an ethernet cable plugged into the wall to connect my laptop to the internet. Lately I've been seeing a lot of youtuber's I follow advertise various VPN services on their channels. Having a VPN seems like a good idea in...
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Best answer:
You need an ISP connection. Wireless broadband needs an ISP's ethernet connection to work, it doesn't work via wireless. It takes an ethernet and broadcasts a wireless signal for your wireless clients.
If you don't have a ethernet connection (wall) that gives you a network, or an existing modem...
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Wireless is easy, but lead to problems. As you notice. Wire is ALWAYS better.
Run an Ethernet cable from the router, through an outside wall, up and around to your room on first floor and back in.
Once you have a full speed connection upstairs, you can connect to your PC, or to an Access Point to give WiFi to...
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Satellite services will have one big problem for many people - ping time or lag.
For a satellite to have a reasonable ground foot print, it will probably be orbiting at an altitude of at least 10,000 miles. At that height, response times to events triggered by a ground based user (a normal home user), are likely...
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So I have been banned from a website for stupid reasons and was wondering if there way to reset IP address so I can make a new account on this website? They can trace IP address if I make s new account so idk if I can make new IP address or what do I need to do exactly? Thank you